IMPRESSION OF GRAVITY
LONDON, May I. : A situation of the utmost gravity has arisen as a result of the clash of French and German interests at the Disarmament Conference, says the Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph." Unless something can be done quickly, the hope for a convention on the basis of the British plan must be abandoned. A meeting between the chief British delegate, Captain Anthony Eden, the German delegate, Herr Nadolny, and the chairman, Mr. Arthur Henderson, during the weekend did not persuade the Germans to give way on any major point. •
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 7
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